1963:
1975:
834:). This synod is not dated, and its acts quoted by Flodoard, do not appear in collections of church councils and synods. Louis Duchesne has noticed that the acts quoted by Flodoard are actually borrowed from the Council of Clichy in 627. De Clercq, p. 298, remarks, "Hic ergo omittendum videtur." ('It seems this (synod) should be omitted')
28:
1135:
Fouques was elected before the end of 1240. He was a friend of
Raymond Berenguier V, Count of Provence, and then of Charles d'Anjou, who became King of Naples. In 1255 he founded the abbey of Saint-Catherine de Sorp, along with a college of Canons and a hospital for the poor. He died on 27 July 1273.
743:
Contumeliosus was already bishop in 518. He participated in the
Councils of Arles (June 524), of Carpentras (November 527) and of Vaison (November 529). He was deposed by the Council of Marseille in May 533, on a charge of adultery, and sent to a monastery to do penance. On 7 April 534, Pope John II
1699:
Balthasar
Phelipeaux was Marquis de Châteauneuf, de Tansé, and de Thoré. He was Aumônier of King Louis XIV, Abbé de l'Abésie, and Abbé de Quincy. Phelipeaux was named bishop of Riez by the King on 15 August 1713, and received his bulls on 27 November 1713. He was consecrated in Paris by Cardinal de
1521:(Civil and Canon Law) and sub-deacon. He was never consecrated however. In 1575 he was revealed to be a Huguenot himself, though he managed to hold on to the diocese until he handed it over to Elzéar de Rastel. D'Ormson married in 1583. He died on 24 June 1596, having repented his heresy. Albanès,
1251:
Jean
Joffrevi was a Doctor of Law (Toulouse, 1339). He was subsequently Bishop of Valence-et-Die (2 March 1352), then Luçon (May–November 1352), and then Elne (21 November 1354). Finally, on 27 February 1357, he was named Bishop of Le Puy. He was named Auditor of the Sacred Palace on 5 March 1362.
114:
In 1693 the number of residents in Riez was approximately 6,000, many of whom were
Protestants. They were all subjects of the temporal power of the Bishop of Riez. The entire diocese contained 52 named localities, and 60 parishes (including 5 rural priories). In 1751, 3,000 faithful Christians
1508:
André d'Ormson was the son of
Antoine, Vicomte de Cadenet, and Marthe de Foix. He was a professional soldier, and commanded a troop of veterans for King Henri III. Henri appointed him Bishop of Riez in order to secure a town which was already half-Huguenot. He was below the canonical age for
1462:
Bouliers was the son of Louis de
Bouliers, seigneur de Cental, and Mérite Trivulzio of Milan. He was twenty-three at the time of his appointment as Coadjutor to Bishop Lascaris on 20 October 1535. He died at the beginning of August 1550, without ever having been consecrated a bishop. Albanès,
1686:. Desmarets was consecrated in Paris on 24 January 1694 by his cousin, Jacques-Nicolas Colbert, Archbishop of Rouen. He resigned the diocese of Retz on 20 September 1713, and was transferred to the diocese of Auch on 26 February 1714. He died on 27 November 1725. Jean, p. 25-26. Albanès,
1563:
on 29 March 1599. On 28 August he received letters patent from Henri II granting him possession of the temporalities of the diocese of Riez. He was consecrated in Paris on 3 October 1599 by
Cardinal Pierre de Gondi. He died on 13 April 1613, poisoned by a disgruntled servant. Albanès,
1216:
in 1317, he removed
Gaillard, the nephew of Pope Clement V, who had been Bishop of Tours for eleven years, not wishing him to be the new archbishop. Gaillard refused the transfer to Riez, and therefore on 31 March 1318, John XIII named another bishop, Pierre des Prés. Albanès,
1423:
Dinteville the
Younger was a licenciate in Canon Law, a Protonotary Apostolic, and a Canon of Auxerre. He was granted his bulls at the age of twenty-eight on 18 March 1527. He was transferred to the diocese of Auxerre on 27 April 1530. He died on 27 September 1556. Albanès,
1162:
Pierre de Négrel had been a Canon of Saint-Saveur in Aix (1276), an official of the Archbishop of Aix (1281), and Precentor of the Cathedral Chapter (1286). On 1 November 1288, as Bishop-Elect he received the hommage of his vassals. He died on 5 June 1306. Albanès,
1862:
Historica et chronologica praesulum sanctæ regiensis Ecclesiæ nomenclatura. Necnon prolegomena, reiorum Apollinarium antiquitatem, auctorum testimoniis, & lapidum epigraphis comprobantia. Cum indice nominum, ... Authore D. Simone Bartel presbytero regiensi
85:
and who, in November 439, held a synod at Riez with a view to regularizing the situation of the churches of Southern Gaul, particularly the competing ambitions of the metropolitans of Embrun and Arles. The synod was presided over by Archbishop Hilary of Arles.
1367:
on 4 June 1490, though Antoine remained Bishop-elect for more than ten years, and the diocese continued to be administered by his uncle as Vicar General in Spiritualities and Temporalities. Antoine Lascaris was transferred to the diocese of
1673:
Desmarets was a nephew of Colbert, and brother of Vincent-François Desmarets, Bishop of St.-Mâlo. He was a doctor of the Sorbonne, and took part in the Assembly of the Clergy of 1682. He was named Bishop of Riez by
1275:
The bishopric was vacant for seven months after the transfer of Jean Joffrevi. On 5 October 1352, Fabri, who held the office of Precentor in the Cathedral Chapter of Orléans, was appointed bishop of Riez by
817:, pp. 577-578. Duchesne, p. 285 no. 8. Claudius was allegedly present at a synod which is said to have been held at Reims in 625. His name does appear in any acts of a council, but only in Flodoard's
1393:
for him. He was appointed to the bishopric on 12 January 1523, at the age of fifty-seven, succeeding his brother, who was appointed Bishop of Beauvais. He died on 10 April 1526. Albanès,
744:
ordered Contumeliosus deposed and appointed Bishop Caesarius of Arles as an Apostolic Visitor appointed until a new bishop could be provided. Duchesne, p. 284 no. 3. Carolus De Clercq,
1410:
of 1516; King Francis I of France protested, and Numai resigned on 18 March 1527. He never visited Riez, and was never installed; he never received the temporalities. Albanès,
1363:
Antonio Lascaris was seventeen years of age when his uncle, Bishop Barc Lascaris, arranged to resign the diocese of Riez in favor of his son. The arrangement was approved by
1354:
Lascaris was Provost of the monastery of S. Maria de Vezolano (diocese of Vercelli). He was approved on 18 April 1463. He resigned in favor of his nephew. Eubel, II, p. 222.
2000:
1149:
Matthew was already elected and confirmed by 16 September 1273, when he received oaths of fealty from some vassals. He was still alive on 13 June 1288. Albanès,
1328:
Only Bishop Robert's name is known. He was elected after the death of Bishop Michel Bouliers on 11 February 1450, and was already dead on 16 March 1450, when
2005:
1618:
and received the temporalities of the diocese. He resigned the diocese on 28 April 1625 in favor of François de la Fare. The transfer was approved by
1389:
Thomas Lascaris had been Provost of Riez. He was the illegitimate brother of Bishop Antoine Lascaris, though King Francis I obtained a dispensation
1293:
Maillac had previously been Gaurdialferia (1348–1350) and Bishop of Gubbio (1350–1370). He was named to the diocese of Riez on 27 March 1370 by
1700:
Noailles on 31 December 1713. He arrived in Riez in August 1714. He opened a collège in Riez. He died on 31 August 1751. Jean, p. 27. Albanès,
1480:
1193:
on 14 March 1317. He was transferred to the diocese of Maguelonne on 12 November 1317, and then to Arles. He died in Arles in 1323. Albanès,
1722:
Clugny fled his diocese in 1791, eventually settling in Lausanne. He resigned his diocese in 1801 into the hands of the Bishop of Digne.
1446:
550:
420:
1235:
66:
According to an unsupported tradition, the establishment of the Church in this diocese is attributed to the first century and to
1922:
1678:
in 1685, but did not receive his bulls until 1693, due to the rupture in diplomatic relations between France and the Pope under
1648:
1438:
585:, I (Paris 1716), pp. 388-390, based on the statement in the "Homily of Bishop Faustus" that Riez was 'widowed of its pastor' (
717:
Faustus had succeeded Maximus as Abbot of Lerins. He was in exile from Riez from 477 to 485. Duchesne, p. 284 no. 2. Albanès,
97:; it was to him that Sidonius Apollinaris dedicated his "Carmen Eucharisticum" in gratitude for hospitality received at Riez.
485:
1953:
1610:
Bentivoglio was Nuncio to France until named a cardinal on 11 January 1621. He received his bulls from the newly elected
832:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus CXXXV. Paris: Apud Garnieri Fratres, editores et J.-P. Migne successores. 1853. p. 102.
770:
Emeterius was represented at the Council of Arles 554 by the Archdeacon Liberius and by the Deacon Claudianus. Albanès,
1332:
preconised (approved) the election of Jean Fassi. He cannot have been Bishop-elect for more than a few days. Albanès,
1866:(in Latin). Aix (Aquae Sextiae): apud Stephanum David, Regis, Cleri, atque urbis typographum, hæred. I. Tholosani.
545:
525:
1995:
1585:(actually by the Queen-Regent) to the diocese of Riez at the age of twenty-eight, and preconised (approved) by
432:
392:
1310:
Guillaume Fabri was appointed by Pope Benedict XIII (Avignon Obedience) on 22 December 1396. Eubel, I, p. 417.
501:
407:
371:
365:
238:
495:
472:
386:
55:
317:
67:
800:, pp. 576-577. Duchesne, pp. 284-285 no. 7. Du Clercq, pp. 236, 249. He is mentioned by Gregory of Tours,
796:
Urbicus was present at the Council of Valence in 584, and the Council of Mâcon in 585 (not 589). Albanès,
519:
507:
262:
491:
226:
1376:
on 10 January 1530. He was transferred back to Riez on 17 April 1532. He died on 25 July 1546. Albanès,
531:
460:
283:
145:
513:
478:
438:
341:
256:
1539:
466:
359:
289:
268:
250:
75:
1407:
606:(Montbéliard 1899), pp. 559-562; 565-566. The idea is positively rejected by Duchesne, p. 283 note 6.
353:
347:
323:
297:
232:
966:
Almerade was frequently involved in the business of the abbey of Cluny (1005, 1011, 1016). Albanès,
329:
244:
1683:
730:
Duchesne, p. 284, note 4: "Albanès insère ici, sans la moindre raison, un évêque Didyme." Albanès,
414:
335:
104:
78:(at the beginning of the fifth century) figures in the history of Riez and was perhaps its bishop.
111:(1622–25), who was nuncio in France and defender of French interests at Rome, were bishops there.
1967:
1369:
94:
1406:
Numai (Cardinal of Aracoeli) was appointed bishop of Riez on 27 April 1526, in violation of the
380:
305:
82:
1899:
1888:
1725:
1590:
1560:
1555:
Saint-Sixte was the nephew of his predecessor, Bishop Elzéar de Rastel. He held the degree of
1514:
1476:
1373:
1364:
444:
426:
311:
71:
47:
1878:
1679:
1442:
757:
Faustus was represented at the Council of Orléans in 549 by the Deacon Claudianus. Albanès,
594:
Chronologia sanctorum & aliorum virorum illustrium, ac abbatum sacrae insulae Lerinensis
1643:
D'Attichy was nominated by King Louis XIII on 5 October 1628, and approved (preconised) by
1644:
1619:
1615:
1611:
1594:
1582:
1581:(Civil and Canon Law). He was a councilor of the Parliament of Paris. He was nominated by
1329:
1277:
133:
108:
90:
1835:
1817:
1798:
1787:
1775:
1763:
639:
601:
81:
The first certainly known bishop of Riez is Maximus (433-60), who succeeded Honoratus as
1675:
1231:
1213:
1190:
70:, companion of Lazarus, who had been raised from the dead by Christ himself. A certain
32:
17:
1989:
1979:
1199:
645:
100:
1753:
Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae: quotquot innotuerunt a beato Petro apostolo
1319:
Pierre Fabri was appointed by Pope John XXIII on 13 December 1413. Eubel, I, p. 417.
1872:
1294:
953:
In 936, Bishop Gerard accompanied Abbot Odo of Cluny on a visit to Rome. Albanès,
1910:
1860:
1751:
1470:
1255:
937:
827:
622:
592:
1586:
1535:
1510:
1176:
Gantelmi' bulls were issued on 13 July 1306. He died on 13 March 1317. Albanès,
1962:
912:, pp. 581-582. Known only from an old catalogue from Riez. Omitted by Duchesne.
886:, pp. 580-581. Known only from an old catalogue from Riez. Omitted by Duchesne.
873:, pp. 579-580. Known only from an old catalogue from Riez. Omitted by Duchesne.
847:, pp. 578-579. Known only from an old catalogue from Riez. Omitted by Duchesne.
1937:
1924:
658:
1212:
When the diocese of Toulouse was raised to the status of an Archdiocese by
1238:
on 11 September 1318. He was named a cardinal in December 1320. Albanès,
925:, p. 582. Known only from an old catalogue from Riez. Omitted by Duchesne.
899:, p. 581. Known only from an old catalogue from Riez. Omitted by Duchesne.
860:, p. 579. Known only from an old catalogue from Riez. Omitted by Duchesne.
597:(in Latin). Vol. pars II. Lyon: sumptibus Petri Rigaud. p. 117.
664:
Vol. 4 (New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1908); retrieved: 2017-06-17.
1915:(in Latin). Montbéliard: Société anonyme d'imprimerie montbéliardaise.
1912:
Gallia christiana novissima: Aix, Apt, Fréjus, Gap, Riez et Sisteron
1713:
La Tour du Pin: Jean, p. 27. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 355 with note 2.
624:
A History of the Councils of the Church: From the Original Documents
572:
I, pp. 321-340. The story belongs to the eleventh century and later.
1513:
lived he was not granted his bulls. Finally, on 19 September 1572,
93:(461-93), also Abbot of LĂ©rins, was noted for his writings against
1901:
RĂ©pertoire biographique de l'Ă©piscopat constitutionnel (1791-1802)
1260:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus primus. Paris: apud Franciscum Muguet.
27:
26:
1890:
Les Ă©vĂŞques et les archevĂŞques de France depuis 1682 jusqu'Ă 1801
115:(Catholics) are reported, and the diocese contained 54 parishes.
51:
43:
644:, Volume I, With an English translation, introd., and notes by
1874:
Fastes Ă©piscopaux de l'ancienne Gaule: I. Provinces du Sud-Est
942:(in Latin). Vol. Tomus III. Paris: Cramoisy. p. 497.
1597:. He died in Paris in August 1634 at the age of 49. Albanès,
1690:, pp. 642-643. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, pp. 108, 331 with note 2.
1837:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi VI (1730-1799)
1614:
on 11 July 1622. On 18 September 1622 he took his oath to
1380:, pp. 621-622. Eubel, II, p. 222; III, pp. 131, 222, 284.
1819:
Hierarchia catholica medii et recentis aevi V (1667-1730)
1559:(Civil and Canon Law). He was confirmed in Consistory by
934:
Edoldus was present at the assembly of Mantaille in 879.
761:, pp. 574-575. Duchesne, p. 284 no. 4. De Clercq, p. 160.
599:
The idea was dropped by J. Albanès in the newer edition,
1546:, pp. 633-634. Eubel, III, p. 284. Gauchat, IV, p. 294.
1230:
Pierre was appointed Bishop of Riez on 31 March 1318 by
1345:
Fassi was approved on 16 March 1450. Eubel, II, p. 222.
1951:
1704:, pp. 643-644. Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 331 with note 3.
1792:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
1780:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
1768:(second ed.). MĂĽnster: Libreria Regensbergiana.
1756:. Ratisbon: Typis et Sumptibus Georgii Josephi Manz.
1732:
Jean, p. 27. Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 355 with note 3.
1727:
Souvenirs religieux des Ă©glises de la Haute-Provence
774:, p. 575. Duchesne, p. 284 no. 5. De Clercq, p. 173.
629:
Maximus subscribes next-to-last of fourteen bishops.
627:. Vol. III. Edinburgh: Clark. pp. 157–159.
1909:Joseph Hyacinthe Albanés; Ulysse Chevalier (1899).
1577:Aleaume was a cleric of the diocese of Paris and a
1475:(in French). Paris: Livre d'histoire. p. 143.
704:Maximus: Duchesne, I, p. 283-284, no. 1. Albanès,
587:sancto orbata pastore populi praesentis Ecclesiae
581:This was the opinion of Denis de Saint-Marthe in
1197:, p. 602. Eubel, I, pp. 320, 417. Moellat (ed.)
1601:, pp. 636-637. Gauchat, IV, p. 294 with note 3.
1568:, pp. 634-636. Gauchat, IV, p. 294 with note 2.
1266:, pp. 608-610. Eubel, I, pp. 91, 315, 417, 513.
1242:, pp. 603-604. Eubel, I, pp. 15 no 12; 96; 417.
748:(Turnholt: Brepols 1963), p. 45, 49, 80, 84-87.
1758:pp. 610–611. (Use with caution; obsolete)
1589:on 18 May 1615. On 14 March 1622 he was named
1414:, pp. 623-625. Eubel, III, pp. 16 no. 29; 284.
1647:on 8 October 1629. He was transferred to the
1517:granted him his bulls, in which he is called
8:
1834:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1958).
1816:Ritzler, Remigius; Sefrin, Pirminus (1952).
1453:, pp. 626-627. Eubel, III, pp. 91, 284, 328.
1730:(in French). Digne: Vial. pp. 224–225.
1445:on 20 June 1530. He was transferred to the
1301:, pp. 610-612. Eubel, I, pp. 242, 269, 417.
1509:consecration as a bishop, and, as long as
1372:on 12 January 1523, and to the diocese of
829:Patrologiæ cursus completus. Series latina
103:, the pulpit orator (1530–32), afterwards
2001:Former Roman Catholic dioceses in France
1655:, pp. 639-640. Gauchat, IV, pp. 70, 294.
1428:, pp. 625-626. Eubel, III, pp. 125, 284.
1958:
1542:. He died on 28 October 1597. Albanès,
561:
1904:(in French). Paris: A. Picard et fils.
1203:Tome 1 (Paris 1904), p. 286, no. 3116.
648:(Cambridge: Harvard 1937) pp. 240-242.
1797:Gauchat, Patritius (Patrice) (1935).
1280:. He died in December 1369. Albanès,
619:(Turnholt: Brepols 1963), pp. 61-72.
42:existed at least from fifth century
7:
1234:, and transferred to the diocese of
1189:Saumate was appointed (provided) by
604:: Aix, Apt, Fréjus Gap Riez Sisteron
1800:Hierarchia catholica IV (1592-1667)
1467:, pp. 628-629. Eubel, III, p. 284.
695:Ritzler-Sefrin, VI, p. 355, note 1.
602:Gallia christiana novissima, Tome I
551:List of Catholic dioceses in France
417:(Numai) (1526–1527) (Administrator)
1840:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
1822:. Patavii: Messagero di S. Antonio
1803:. MĂĽnster: Libraria Regensbergiana
1724:Jean-Joseph-Maxime Feraud (1879).
1525:, pp. 631-633. Eubel, III, p. 284.
1397:, pp. 622-623. Eubel, III, p. 284.
673:Ritzler-Sefrin, V, p. 331, note 1.
25:
746:Concilia Galliae, A. 511 – A. 695
617:Concilia Galliae, A. 314 – A. 506
591:Vincenzo Barrali Salerna (1613).
2006:1801 disestablishments in France
1973:
1961:
1180:, pp. 600-602. Eubel, I, p. 417.
1167:, pp. 599-600. Eubel, I, p. 417.
1153:, pp. 598-599. Eubel, I, p. 417.
1140:, pp. 596-598. Eubel, I, p. 417.
435:(1532–1546) (second appointment)
1651:on 23 September 1652. Albanès,
1622:on 15 September 1625. Albanès,
1893:(in French). Paris: A. Picard.
1877:. Paris: Fontemoing. pp.
1750:Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873).
1070:Aldebert de Gaubert: Albanès,
621:Charles Joseph Hefele (1883).
589:) when Maximus became bishop.
169:Absalon (late seventh century)
54:, in the modern department of
1:
1789:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 3
1786:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1923).
1777:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 2
1774:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1914).
1765:Hierarchia catholica, Tomus 1
1762:Eubel, Conradus, ed. (1913).
804:Book IX, chapter 41, ca. 589.
300:(1318) (Gaillard de Preyssac)
1472:Histoire de la ville de Riez
1441:(1522–1530) was approved by
377:Robert (1450) (Bishop-elect)
193:Almerade (c. 990 – c. 1030?)
1702:Gallia christiana novissima
1688:Gallia christiana novissima
1653:Gallia christiana novissima
1624:Gallia christiana novissima
1599:Gallia christiana novissima
1566:Gallia christiana novissima
1544:Gallia christiana novissima
1523:Gallia christiana novissima
1497:Gallia christiana novissima
1465:Gallia christiana novissima
1451:Gallia christiana novissima
1449:on 17 April 1532. Albanès,
1437:CĂ©nalis' transfer from the
1426:Gallia christiana novissima
1412:Gallia christiana novissima
1395:Gallia christiana novissima
1378:Gallia christiana novissima
1334:Gallia christiana novissima
1299:Gallia christiana novissima
1284:, p. 610. Eubel, I, p. 417.
1282:Gallia christiana novissima
1264:Gallia christiana novissima
1257:Vitae Paparum Avenionensium
1240:Gallia christiana novissima
1219:Gallia christiana novissima
1200:Jean XXII. Lettres Communes
1195:Gallia christiana novissima
1178:Gallia christiana novissima
1165:Gallia christiana novissima
1151:Gallia christiana novissima
1138:Gallia christiana novissima
1124:Gallia christiana novissima
1122:Rostan de Sabran: Albanès,
1111:Gallia christiana novissima
1098:Gallia christiana novissima
1085:Gallia christiana novissima
1072:Gallia christiana novissima
1059:Gallia christiana novissima
1046:Gallia christiana novissima
1033:Gallia christiana novissima
1020:Gallia christiana novissima
1007:Gallia christiana novissima
994:Gallia christiana novissima
981:Gallia christiana novissima
968:Gallia christiana novissima
955:Gallia christiana novissima
944:Duchesne, I, p. 285, no. 9.
923:Gallia christiana novissima
910:Gallia christiana novissima
897:Gallia christiana novissima
884:Gallia christiana novissima
871:Gallia christiana novissima
858:Gallia christiana novissima
845:Gallia christiana novissima
823:Historia ecclesiae Remensis
819:Historia ecclesiae Remensis
815:Gallia christiana novissima
798:Gallia christiana novissima
785:Gallia christiana novissima
772:Gallia christiana novissima
759:Gallia christiana novissima
732:Gallia christiana novissima
719:Gallia christiana novissima
706:Gallia christiana novissima
684:Gallia christiana novissima
486:Guido Bentivoglio d'Aragona
166:Archinric (seventh century)
38:The former French Catholic
2022:
1883:second edition (in French)
526:François de la Tour du Pin
463:(1572–1577) (Bishop-elect)
441:(1546–1550) (Bishop-elect)
1109:Hugues Raimond: Albanès,
662:The Catholic Encyclopedia
546:Catholic Church in France
433:Antoine Lascaris de Tende
393:Antoine Lascaris de Tende
220:Pierre Giraud (1145–1156)
1871:Duchesne, Louis (1907).
1630:, pp. 429-430. Gauchat,
1469:J. J. M. FĂ©raud (1997).
1044:Pierre Giraud: Albanès,
939:Concilia antiqua Galliae
936:Jacques Sirmond (1629).
408:Thomas Lascaris de Tende
372:Michel de Bouliers (II.)
1770:p. 301. (in Latin)
1664:Valavoire: Jean, p. 25.
1634:IV, p. 294 with note 4.
1254:Etienne Baluze (1693).
366:Michel de Bouliers (I.)
223:Henri (II.) (1167–1180)
56:Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
18:Ancient Diocese of Riez
1859:Bartel, Simon (1636).
1579:Doctor in utroque iure
1557:Doctor in utroque iure
1519:Doctor in utroque iure
825:, Book II, chapter 5.
638:Sidonius Apollinaris,
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1887:Jean, Armand (1891).
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783:Claudianus: Albanès,
205:Bertrand (1040–1060?)
146:Contumeliosus of Riez
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734:, p. 573.
682:Albanès,
484:Cardinal
413:Cardinal
277:1300-1500
199:1000-1300
1863:theologo
1536:SĂ©nanque
1370:Beauvais
659:"Digne,"
540:See also
496:O.Minim.
312:Rossolin
1954:Portals
1926:43°49′N
1853:Studies
1744:Sources
1374:Limoges
124:To 1000
119:Bishops
62:History
46:to the
1980:France
1929:6°05′E
1479:
308:(1318)
292:(1317)
239:Imbert
1881:-385.
557:Notes
1682:and
1538:and
1477:ISBN
52:Riez
44:Gaul
1879:283
1593:by
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494:,
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